Connection Point. 3.1 KWSC hereby permits and authorizes the RDEK System to be connected to the KWSC System at the Connection Point under the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. 3.2 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, KWSC will provide to the RDEK, at the Connection Point, for use solely within the SA, the following maximum amounts of potable water, which includes all connections requested by the RDEK and approved by the KWSC to November 1, 2022: a) Average Daily Demand: 387 cubic meters per day; b) Maximum Daily Demand: 956 cubic meters per day; c) Total Annual Average Demand: 141,255 cubic meters per year; d) Should the RDEK water consumption, as confirmed by the Meter, be less than the volume outlined in Section 3.2 b), then KWSC shall be obligated to provide 120% of the Maximum Daily Demand for the period April 1st to September 30th from the previous year, as confirmed by the Meter, plus an allowance for any new connection applications received by the RDEK from the time of the last Meter reading or 100% of those volumes outlined in Sections 3.2 a), b), and c), whichever is less. The allowance for each new connection application shall be based on the Maximum Daily Demand of the previous year divided by the total number of existing units within the SA. 3.3 KWSC acknowledges that amongst other purposes the RDEK will be relying upon the water supply provided for under this Agreement for fire protection purposes, in particular the extinguishment of fires within the SA and KWSC agrees to provide to the RDEK at the Connection Point a water flow sufficient to satisfy the Fire Flow requirements as determined by RDEK Subdivision Servicing Bylaw No. 1954 and the "Fire Underwriters Survey" as amended from time to time. 3.4 Without restricting or expanding the obligations set out in Sections 3.2 and 3.3, the Peak Flow of potable water that KWSC shall deliver to RDEK at the Connection Point, for use within the SA shall be: a) Peak Consumptive Flow: Maximum 32.7 litres per second at a normal working pressure of 380 kilopascals at the Connection Point; b) Peak Fire Flow: 90 litres per second for a duration of 111 minutes at a minimum pressure of 150 kilopascals at the Connection Point. 3.5 The potable water provided in accordance with Section 3.2 shall be of a quality which complies with the current edition of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality published by Health Canada, the BC Drinking Water Protection Act, and the BC Drinking Water Protection Regulations. Upon the reasonable request of the RDEK and in any event not less than annually, KWSC will provide the RDEK with copies of any and all laboratory results of the chemical and biological water quality tests completed periodically for the water provided from the KWSC System. KWSC will provide the RDEK with immediate notification of any laboratory results which indicate an anomaly in the water quality and will take all steps reasonably required to address such anomaly. 3.6 The Parties acknowledge and agree that while the physical parameters for the aesthetic quality of the water supply is included within the Canadian Drinking Water Quality standards and guidelines, there may be other non-health related reasonable concerns which may arise from time to time regarding the water aesthetic quality. The Parties agree to-use-a collaborative approach to addressing any reasonable bone fide concerns raised regarding the aesthetic quality of the water. 3.7 The Parties acknowledge and agree that there may be reasonable concerns which may arise from time to time as to whether water supply capacity is adequate or sufficient to meet the water service requirements of the SA. The Parties agree to use a collaborative approach to addressing any reasonable bone fide concerns raised in this regard. Nevertheless, the Parties acknowledge that the water supply regime outlined in Sections 3.2 and 3.4 anticipate providing water supply to the following: a) 275 single family SA Residences; b) 128 two-family or multiple family SA Residences;
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Connection Point. 3.1 3.1. KWSC hereby permits and authorizes the RDEK System to be connected to the KWSC System at the Connection Point under the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.
3.2 3.2. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, KWSC will provide to the RDEK, at the Connection Point, for use solely within the SA, the following maximum amounts of potable water, which includes all connections requested by the RDEK and approved by the KWSC to November 1December 31, 20222020:
a) Average Daily Demand: 387 379 cubic meters per day;
b) Maximum Daily Demand: 956 938 cubic meters per day;
c) Total Annual Average Demand: 141,255 138,335 cubic meters per year;.
d) Should the RDEK water consumption, as confirmed by the Meter, be less than the volume outlined in Section 3.2 b), then KWSC shall be obligated to provide 120% of the Maximum Daily Demand for the period April 1st to September 30th from the previous year, as confirmed by the Meter, plus an allowance for any new connection applications received by the RDEK from the time of the last Meter reading or 100% of those volumes outlined in Sections 3.2 a), b), and c), whichever is less. The allowance for each new connection application shall be based on the Maximum Daily Demand of the previous year divided by the total number of existing units within the SA.
3.3 3.3. KWSC acknowledges that amongst other purposes the RDEK will be relying upon the water supply provided for under this Agreement for fire protection purposes, in particular the extinguishment of fires within the SA and KWSC agrees to provide to the RDEK at the Connection Point a water flow sufficient to satisfy the Fire Flow requirements as determined by RDEK Subdivision Servicing Bylaw No. 1954 and the "Fire Underwriters Survey" as amended from time to time.
3.4 3.4. Without restricting or expanding the obligations set out in Sections 3.2 and 3.3, the Peak Flow of potable water that KWSC shall deliver to RDEK at the Connection Point, for use within the SA shall be:
a) Peak Consumptive Flow: Maximum 32.7 32.1 litres per second at a normal working pressure of 380 kilopascals at the Connection Point;
b) Peak Fire Flow: 90 litres per second for a duration of 111 minutes at a minimum pressure of 150 kilopascals at the Connection Point.
3.5 3.5. The potable water provided in accordance with Section 3.2 shall be of a quality which complies with the current edition of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality published by Health Canada, the BC Drinking Water Protection Act, and the BC Drinking Water Protection Regulations. Upon the reasonable request of the RDEK and in any event not less than annually, KWSC will provide the RDEK with copies of any and all laboratory results of the chemical and biological water quality tests completed periodically for the water provided from the KWSC System. KWSC will provide the RDEK with immediate notification of any laboratory results which indicate an anomaly in the water quality and will take all steps reasonably required to address such anomaly.
3.6 3.6. The Parties acknowledge and agree that while the physical parameters for the aesthetic quality of the water supply is included within the Canadian Drinking Water Quality standards and guidelines, there may be other non-health related reasonable concerns which may arise from time to time regarding the water aesthetic quality. The Parties agree to-use-a collaborative approach to addressing any reasonable bone fide concerns raised regarding the aesthetic quality of the water.
3.7 3.7. The Parties acknowledge and agree that there may be reasonable concerns which may arise from time to time as to whether water supply capacity is adequate or sufficient to meet the water service requirements of the SA. The Parties agree to use a collaborative approach to addressing any reasonable bone fide concerns raised in this regard. Nevertheless, the Parties acknowledge that the water supply regime outlined in Sections 3.2 and 3.4 anticipate providing water supply to the following:
a) 275 single family SA Residences;
b) 128 two-family or multiple family SA Residences;
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Sources: Master Water Servicing Agreement, Master Water Servicing Agreement